America initially maintained neutrality in World War I, but gradually became entangled through trade, financial ties, and German actions that made neutrality increasingly difficult to sustain, ultimately forcing the country into the war.
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What Finally Forced America Into WWI #historylesson #shortsAjouté :
Why did America join World War I so late? In 1914, Europe was already burning while America tried to stay comfortably on the other side of the ocean. President Woodrow Wilson urged the country to remain neutral, and for a while, that sounded simple enough. No trenches, no gas attacks, no old European rivalries turning American boys into names on casualty lists. But the war kept finding ways across the Atlantic. It came through trade, through banks, through ships, through newspaper headlines, and eventually through German decisions that neutrality harder to defend with a straight face. America did not rush into World War I. It watched, argued, profited, protested, hesitated, and waited until staying out became almost impossible.
So why did America join World War I so late? And what finally pushed a neutral country into Europe's deadliest war?
Well, here is the World War I story from the American perspective.
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